GPT-4 Understands Discourse at Least as Well as Humans Do
Shultz, Thomas, Wise, Jamie, Nobandegani, Ardavan Salehi
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
MILA, Quebec AI Institute Abstract We test whether a leading AI system GPT-4 understands discourse as well as humans do, using a standardized test of discourse comprehension. Participants are presented with brief stories and then answer eight yes/no questions probing their comprehension of the story. The questions are formatted to assess the separate impacts of directness (stated vs. implied) and salience (main idea vs. details). GPT-4 performs slightly, but not statistically significantly, better than humans given the very high level of human performance. Both GPT-4 and humans exhibit a strong ability to make inferences about information that is not explicitly stated in a story, a critical test of understanding.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-25-2024
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